Because pregnancy starts during your 'last' period. Pregnancy begins even before conception. So that means your body was already preparing for the baby (which is what it does after your monthly cycle) before the sperm and egg were joined. Hence...you are nine weeks pregnant...but your fetus is only 7 weeks along because conception only happened 7 weeks ago...but your body began preparing nine weeks ago. I found that weird too when I found out I was 7 weeks pregnant when I had sex only 5 weeks prior. Hope that helps.
Is there a vhance you can bleed while pregnant but not have a misscarrage?
Yes you can have spotting while pregnant. However if there is a lot, or there is pain and it last more than a day or so... You need to be seen by a doctor.
The test will show positive for a few weeks after a miscarriage until the hormones have settled. You need to get a ultrasound to be sure.
Yes I'm sorry to say but it was a miscarriage and that big blood clot that came out was most likely baby. The same thing happen to my friend because some girl kicked her in her stomach and she had a miscarriage. She said she had a big blood clot come out when she had her miscarriage.
I had a D&C at 9 weeks after we found out the baby was no longer alive. The D&C removed the Fetus but not all of the "material" so, two days later I had HORRIBLE cramps and huge Clumps fell out of me. The clumps were almost as big as my fist. This happened 4 or 5 times. So, unless I was having Quads, I don't think the Clot was the baby. Doctors say the fetus is usually grayish tissue, and some people say they could see the baby.
It could also be that you were ovulating and a period took place, but also, yes it could have been a miscarriage...If the clot was a light gray-or-off-white color and a little transparent...
If by hurting you mean cramps similar to those you have during a period, then miscarriage is a possibility, although it is usually accompanied by bleeding. See a doctor, as it is important to do so in either case. Pain lasting this long should be investigated.
Your actual period should last no longer than 6-7 days. (a week).
During this time it can start, stop, be heavy, light...etc.
Does brown spotting with no cramps mean you are having a miscarriage?
I STARTED HAVE BROWN SPOTTING AT 12 WEEKS WITH NO CRAMPS I WENT IN FOR AN ULTRA SOUND AND FOUND OUT THE BABY DIED A 7 WEEKS 6 DAYS . THEN 4 MONTHS LATER HAD A CHEMICAL PREGNANCY. NOW THREE MONTHS AFTER THAT I AM 4 WEEKS 4DAYS PREGNANT AND AM HAVING BROWN SPOTTING I WENT FOR A BLOOD TEST AND A NEXT ONE TWO DAYS LATER AND MY HCG LEVELS HAVE DROPPED MEANING I AM HAVING ANOTHER MISCARRIAGE. I WOULD CHECK WITH YOUR DR. CAUSE AFTER HEARING WHAT PEOPLE HAVE SAID ABOUT SPOTTING BROWN THEY HAVE GONE ON WITH A NORMAL PREGNANCY. I GUESS AM NOT ONE OF THE LUCKY
How high is the risk of having a miscarriage when you get pregnant with an IUD in place?
There is a slightly greater risk than normal. Nothing too bad, but a small one. If you are early in your pregnancy, you can get a doctor to remove it.
Internal bleeding in a miscarriage can result to the emergency room?
if you are pregnant and bleeding a lot yes, you should go to the hospital.
What happens if you get your period the next day you miscarriage?
Normal bleed after a miscarriage is 1-2 weeks so it's not your period. You get your period back sometimes within 8 weeks from the miscarriage.
Yes certain people can miscarry more than others. It can be due to fertility problems, PCOS or problems that can be passed down through the female line.
Is there a chance you are pregnant again? Also, some womens cycle takes a while to get back to normal after a miscarriage.
How do you sell a gun from one individual to another?
It depends on where you are. In the U.S. most states do not require any paperwork on a person to person sale. Some people prefer to have a gun shop process the transaction so there is an "official" record of the sale, but that isn't required in most states.
When you are 7 months pregnant than you are somewhere between 24-28 weeks pregnant. At this age the baby weighs about 2 lbs and is certainly fully formed, at this stage of pregnancy, it wouldn't be a miscarriage, but a stillbirth. A fully formed baby would be born,(unless the reason it died was due to horrible birth defects, it might not look quite like a baby) plus a placenta, not a blood clot the size of a grapefruit. I would have to say no http://www.babycenter.com/general/3282.html ~pawsalmighty
Is HGC produced if not pregnant?
no it is imposible, it is a hormone only created then and not time else, and i am assuming you had a pregnancy test that was positive, there is always a chance that it is wrong but i would go get checked out
I'm guessing you are early in the pregnancy and if you would miscarry now there's nothing to do. In the first trimester it's usually because the fetus isn't healthy enough to make it so Mother Nature takes care of it. Just rest like they told you and follow their orders. That's the only thing you can do right now. See to that you have someone with you or someone that can pop over when you need them.
What does one take to clear blood clots after a miscarriage?
If the uterus does not clear quickly enough, you could lose too much blood or develop an infection. But if you lose to much blood to quickly it can be fatal. It is best to let the cleansing process flow naturally, if it starts to stop before it should consult a doctor and massage the uterus.
Yes, I do think so. You should ask your doctor to check your HcG level. If it is low then you might have to start to worry. If it is normal, chances are that everything is just fine. GOOD LUCK!!!!!! Hello - Yes this can be a sign of miscarriage. I would ring your doctor hun. Im sorry. Also: get the doctor to have a look at your cervix. If it's closed and there is no sign of fresh blood, it may not be a miscarriage. Lots of women spot during pregnancy. Some even have 'periods'. There are many different reasons for spotting.
Actually a more scientific answer shows that low heart rates do show increased chances of miscarriage. The normal heartrate of a 7 week embryo is 135. Heart rates of less that 100 show increased chances of miscarriage. Not all end in miscarriage, but several do. Please see this study for more info. http://radiology.rsnajnls.org/cgi/content/full/236/2/643
If you didn't know you were pregnant how do you know if you had a miscarriage?
If the bleeding is heavy and you need a dilation and curettage, the lab work will show products of conception. If however you miscarry around the time of a period or a few days later you may not know it is a miscarriage. There is no need to worry about this, it is thought about 50% of pregnancies end like this before the woman even knew she was pregnant.
Heavy cramping or bleeding (including clots) maybe a sign but to know for sure you should contact your physician or OBGYN.
My mother's doctor told her during a routine exam that he could tell she'd had a miscarriage. She was surprised because she had not even known she was pregnant. I'm not sure how he could tell, so you would need to ask a medical professional. I think I had one in between having my two children. I had a lot of pregnancy symptoms and was 95% sure I was pregnant. Not long after my period was due, I had severe cramps that left me in tears, then heavy bleeding. It was unlike any period I'd had before. Anyway, many women have miscarriages without every knowing they were pregnant. It does not necessarily affect your chances of becoming pregnant again.